AGHDARA, Azerbaijan, January 14. A total of 31
families have resettled in the village of Ashaghi Oratagh, located
in the Aghdara district, while 100 new houses have been officially
commissioned within the village, Trend's Karabakh bureau reports.


This issue was discussed during the media tour organized in the
footsteps of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ilham
Aliyev, to the village.


The village was liberated from occupation following the
anti-terror measures conducted by the Azerbaijani Armed Forces in
2023.







The village consists of 308 individual houses, of which 148 were
deemed uninhabitable, and 160 were partially functional. To date,
100 houses have been fully restored and are now ready for
occupancy. In the coming year, plans are in place to carry out
major repairs and restoration on an additional 60 houses. As part
of the initial phase, 31 families, comprising 119 individuals, have
already returned to the village.


In addition to housing improvements, significant upgrades to the
village's social infrastructure are underway. Two transformers and
a gas line have been restored, and new electricity, gas, and
communication networks have been installed. A water pump has been
commissioned, and water reservoirs with a total capacity of 560
cubic meters have been cleaned. Furthermore, a subartesian well has
been repaired. The restoration of seven kilometers of internal
village roads has been completed, and recreational facilities,
including a park and a football pitch, have been established for
the residents.